It begins like this:
"Allouette, gentil allouette,
Allouette, je te plumerais.
Je te plumerais la tête..."
"Tête" means head (I will pluck your head). Later verses add more body parts.
In her 1987 ballad, Funny How Time Flies, Janet says a few words in French at the intro.
Elton John's "Your Song" contains the words "This is my song."
French Foreign Legion - song - was created in 1958.
French Kiss - song - was created on 1989-10-14.
Yes, the words and lyrics to a song are the same.
It is about a beautiful dead bird and where they pluck its feathers.
I didn't find any toyota commercial with a french song, could you be more specific ?
The French words for brother and sister are frere (brother) and seour (sister). There is a popular children's song which has "frere" in the title. It is called "Frere Jacques". This song is known in English as "Brother John".
There is a song sung by Swedes when they celebrate midsummer. One part of the song includes the words;' little frogs, little frog are funny to see, no ears, no ears, no tails have they.' etc. The tune to which this is sung is a French military march dating to the French Revolution. The original song is La Chason de l'Oignon. I think, that the song the Swedes sing was introduced by British sailors. Who composed it using the original French tune, but changed the words to fit in with the anti-French feeling during the Napoleonic wars.
In her 1987 ballad, Funny How Time Flies, Janet says a few words in French at the intro.
the words are in french and translated they mean "i want your love i want your revenge i want your love"
French - song - was created in 2009.
Your song translates to French as 'votre chanson'
"Song" in french would be "une chanson"
"Lady Marmalade" by LaBelle is a 70s hit song that includes French phrases in the chorus, not an 80s hit song.
Elton John's "Your Song" contains the words "This is my song."
a song is spelled "une chanson / un chant" in french